Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
John Cater: Superintendent Waverley
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Quotes
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Sir Wayne Waverley : Come along, Trout, strike camp.
Inspector Trout : Yeah, we ought to get these tents down, too, sir, and be on our way. And what about Baker? Should we dispose of his body?
Sir Wayne Waverley : I don't know about his body, but I think we should give his head a decent burial.
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Inspector Trout : I'm a bit apprehensive about finding the others, sir. Do you think you know where we are?
Sir Wayne Waverley : Trout, I don't think; I know.
Inspector Trout : I don't think you know either, sir.
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Inspector Trout : We could search the mountain...
Sir Wayne Waverley : Trout, one needs a warrant to search. You should know that by now.
Inspector Trout : I am aware, sir, but...
Sir Wayne Waverley : We can't just storm into someone else's mountain. This isn't Hyde Park, you know.
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Sir Wayne Waverley : Maybe he won't come back.
Inspector Trout : Oh, it's Phibes, all right, sir... and he always comes back.
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Inspector Trout : We found a body.
Lombardo, Shipping Agent : Well, I didn't know you mislaid one. Whose?
Sir Wayne Waverley : Ambrose's.
Lombardo, Shipping Agent : Ah, him.
Inspector Trout : Did you know him, sir?
Lombardo, Shipping Agent : Not intimately. But he was always going on trips. He was an archeologist, digging around in the dirt, like you chaps.
Inspector Trout : We have reason to believe he was murdered.
Lombardo, Shipping Agent : Murdered?
Sir Wayne Waverley : Killed.
Lombardo, Shipping Agent : I understand what it means. But by who?
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Inspector Trout : Phibes must have used that storm last night as cover.
Sir Wayne Waverley : Used it? He probably summoned it!
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Inspector Trout : But you haven't got a chance!
Sir Wayne Waverley : He'll chop you down like the rest of them!
Darius Biederbeck : I'm not like the rest of them! Phibes may put the fear of God in you, but not me. Now stay out of my way!
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Sir Wayne Waverley : And just why was the principal witness allowed to leave the country?
Inspector Trout : It was a peculiar matter and we were dealing with a very difficult gentleman.
Sir Wayne Waverley : Well, I've got news for you, Trout. You're dealing with an even more difficult one right now!